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Hey there! Check out this charming and cheerful 3-bedroom house in the lovely village of Batak! It's so bright and airy, you'll feel like you're walking on clouds! This beauty is nestled in a peaceful and thriving village just a hop, skip, and a jump away (32 miles, to be exact) from the historic city of Veliko Tarnovo. And if that's not enough, it's only 8 miles from the town of Pavlikeni! Talk about convenience! Not only is this gem in a primo location, but it's also surrounded by lush forests and babbling rivers. It's like living in a fairy tale, but with all the modern conveniences. Who wouldn't want that? So if you're in the market for a new abode, come check out this delightful slice of heaven in Batak. You won't regret it!
Are you ready for a wild adventure that's just a stone's throw away from the action? Look no further than the charming Village of Batak!
Located a mere 8 miles from the municipal centre of Pavlikeni, 17 miles from the town of Levski, and 32 miles from the happening City of Veliko Tarnovo, this spot is the perfect home base for all your Bulgarian explorations. And if you're a fishing fanatic, you're in luck - the Karaisen Dam is just 4 miles down the road!
But that's not all - this village has it all. With a community centre, kindergarten, primary school, post office, and shops, you'll have everything you need at your fingertips. Plus, every property has water and electricity (no need to live like a caveman!). And if you're worried about transportation, fear not - there's a regular bus service to and from nearby villages and cities.
So what are you waiting for? Come to the Village of Batak, where adventure and convenience collide!
Behold, fellow adventurers! The top sights to see in this neck of the woods are:
The Karaisen Dam - just a hop, skip, and a jump from Batak (well, technically it's four miles, but who's counting?).
The historical museum in the town of Pavlikeni, where you can travel back in time and pretend you're a medieval knight or a fancy noble lady.
The Pavlikeni zoo, where the animals are so friendly they'll practically invite you in for tea (or, you know, just hang out with you for a bit).
The ancient ceramic centre near the town of Pavlikeni, where you can learn how to make pots and plates like a true master potter (just don't blame us if you accidentally make a wonky one).
The historical museum of Byala Cherkva, only 11 miles away from the village - because who doesn't love a good dose of history?
LARGE GARDEN - TRADITIONAL LOOK - PARKING SPACE - TOP LOCATION - BARN - BASEMENT - SUMMER KITCHEN
Property address
31 Treta Str.
Village of Batak – District of Veliko Tarnovo
Post Code: 5228
Are you tired of living in a dull, drab house? Look no further than this charming 2-storey home in the village of Batak! With its vibrant and upbeat yellow doors, paying homage to the sun and creating a beautiful contrast with the pale exterior of the house, you'll feel nothing but positive vibes from the moment you step inside.
And that's not all - this property also features an attached summer kitchen, perfect for cooking up a storm and enjoying your meals al fresco. Plus, there's a barn (aka the ultimate man cave) and a large flat garden with fruit trees, providing endless possibilities for gardening and outdoor pursuits.
Inside, the ground floor boasts a spacious corridor with a kitchen area, perfect for entertaining your loved ones. And if you have extra guests staying over, no worries - the cozy living room can double as an extra bedroom. And don't forget about the basement - turn it into an office, storage room, or even a secret lair (we won't judge).
Upstairs, you'll find 3 serene and sun-filled bedrooms, offering a comforting and soothing atmosphere for a good night's sleep. Plus, there's a convenient closet space (AKA your dream walk-in closet).
But wait, there's more! Parking space on the street and a roof in good condition.
So what are you waiting for? Come check out this yellow-door beauty in the village of Batak - your new happy place awaits!
Listen up! This property is located smack dab close to the centre of the village. And guess what? Getting there is a breeze now that a fresh new road has been built. No more taking a long way around like a total noob! So what are you waiting for? Scoop up this spot and become the envy of all your homies in the village.
Plot of Land = 1616 m2
I've got some tea to spill - this property may be nestled in a splendid rural location, but don't you worry, getting there is as easy as pie. And let me tell you, owning a home in the beautiful Bulgarian countryside is the stuff dreams are made of. So go ahead and make your country-livin' dreams come true - this property is waiting for you!
THE VILLAGE OF BATAK
Alright folks, let me hit you with some geography knowledge - Batak is a little village chillin' up north in Bulgaria, part of the municipality of Pavlikeni and the district of Veliko Tarnovo. It's about 32 miles away from the historical city of Veliko Tarnovo, 8 miles from the town of Pavlikeni, 17 miles from the town of Levski, 46 miles from the city of Pleven, and a hefty 143 miles from the capital city of Sofia. But don't you worry, the main road Sofia-Pleven-Ruse is just a stone's throw away from the village, so getting around is a breeze.
Now, let's talk population - Batak is home to about 865 lucky ducks. And let me tell you, this village is poppin' - fully built electricity and water systems, shops, a post office, community centre, church, kindergarten, and primary school. Oh, and did I mention the Karaisen Dam is nearby? Fishing fanatics, get ready to reel in some big ones. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head on over to Batak - it's the place to be.
Holy guacamole, this property has more potential than a room full of toddlers on a sugar high!
SUHINDOL - PAVLIKENI - SEVLIEVO REGION
SUHINDOL
Check it out! The municipality of Suhindol is holding it down in northern Bulgaria, repping as one of the big players in the district of Veliko Tarnovo.
Listen up folks! We got the municipality of Suhindol in northern Bulgaria, and let me tell you, it's poppin' with 6 settlements and a total population of around 2,739 people. We got the town of Suhindol as the centre of the municipality, and then we got some villages named Byala Reka, Koevtsi, Gorsko Kalugerovo, Gorsko Kosovo, and Krasno Gradishte, all with their own flavour.
Now, let me tell you 'bout Suhindol town. It's in North-Central Bulgaria, in the district of Veliko Tarnovo, and the place is famous for growing wine grapes. They got this local co-operative called "Gamza" that produces wines from the local vine with the same name, and they even make some fancy-schmancy wines like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Oh, and don't forget about the local variety called "Dimyat" - it's a real treat!
But that's not all, folks. Suhindol town is also a hot tourist spot, with its proximity to a large dam on the Rositsa river and the Balkan mountains. The river's got some big 'ol European catfish, some even as long as 2 meters! And let me tell you, the history of this place is wild. Archaeologists have found evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic age, which is like over 6000 years ago! And Suhindol has been a town for over a century, with remnants of a settlement dating back to the 2nd century and a medieval fort known as "Diritza".
So, come on down to Suhindol, the Bulgarian Champagne town!
PAVLIKENI
SEVLIEVO
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Hold onto your hats! If you're in the mood for some serious historical fun, you gotta check out the historical museum of Byala Cherkva! They've got everything from ancient weapons and labour tools to fancy-schmancy jewellery and costumes. And if you're feeling artsy, head up to the gallery on the second floor to check out some sweet paintings, graphics, and sculptures.
But that's not all! Sevlievo's got some seriously cool landmarks that'll knock your socks off. Get ready to travel back in time to the medieval city of "Hotalich", where archaeologists discovered several cities built on top of each other. And don't forget to check out the Sevlievo Clock Tower, which has stood tall since 1777, looking good as new.
If you're into racing, you can't miss the Motor Range Sevlievo, where motorcycle races have been happening at the highest level for the past decade. So come on down to Sevlievo, where history and excitement collide!
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Oh boy, have you heard about the Alexander Stamboliiski dam? It's the OG big dam in Bulgaria, built way back in 1954. And get this, the wall was designed by those German folks before the whole Second World War thing happened.
But wait, there's more! The dam was built right where the village of Bara used to be, so when the water levels drop, you can see the remains of buildings and even the cross from the old village church. It's like a real-life Atlantis, but with fewer mermaids and more fish.
And if you're looking for some fun in the water, this dam is perfect for sailing and fishing. Plus, you can camp ogut and enjoy the great outdoors. So pack your bags and head on over to the Alexander Stamboliiski Dam, where the history is deep and the water is deeper!
Well, butter my biscuits and call me a biscuit lover, you simply must check out this place! It's more exciting than a rodeo clown in a bull pen, more captivating than a soap opera marathon, and more fun than a barrel of monkeys (seriously, have you ever tried hanging out with a barrel of monkeys? It's a hoot!). So, what are you waiting for? Go check it out before I start using even more animal-related idioms!
VELIKO TARNOVO & REGION Get ready for a trip to historical Veliko Tarnovo, folks! This charming town is nestled on the banks of the Yantra river, which, by the way, is the third longest tributary of the Danube river in Bulgaria. It's like the little sibling of the Danube river, trying to make a name for itself. And don't forget about the Stara Planina mountains, standing tall and proud in north central Bulgaria, creating a stunning backdrop for the town. With its one-of-a-kind architecture and fascinating history, this place is a magnet for tourists. So, grab your bags and let's go explore!
Well, well, well, look who's the fancy-pants now! If you're looking for a blast from the past, you simply must check out Veliko Tarnovo, aka the "City of the Tsars"! Back in the Medieval Era, this place was the bee's knees and the cat's pajamas, a force to be reckoned with! And don't even get me started on the Tsarevets Fortress - this bad boy is not only an iconic landmark, but it's also the strongest bulwark you'll ever see (sorry, gym bros). But wait, there's more! The Sound and Light audiovisual show is an absolute must-see, with lasers, lights, music, and church bells galore! It's like a medieval rave, but with fewer glow sticks and more history. And if you're feeling extra adventurous, why not head over to the Trapezitsa hill? This place used to be the fortified quarter of the capital city of Tarnovgrad, and boy oh boy, did they know how to build a fortress back in the day. Plus, the newly set up Trapezitsa Architectural Heritage Centre and Museum has all the deets on the customs and daily life of the nobility and ordinary people of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. So, what are you waiting for? Dust off your chainmail and let's go time-traveling!
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